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    September 12, 2014
    Wide Partisan Differences Over the Issues That Matter in 2014

    GOP Maintains Engagement Advantage

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    Wide Partisan Differences Over the Issues That Matter in 2014

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    Sizable Partisan Gaps over Importance of Deficit, Foreign Policy, Environment
    GOP Maintains Engagement Advantage
    Dems Hold Narrow Edge among Registered Voters … But GOP Runs Even among Likely Voters
    GOP Leads among Whites, Older Voters; Post-Grads Favor the Democrats
    Economy, Health care, Terrorism Top Issues
    Older Voters More Likely to Prioritize Foreign Policy, Immigration
    Gender Gap on Importance of Abortion, Birth Control, Inequality, Environment
    More Are Seeing the Health Care Law’s Impact; Negatives Outweigh Positives
    College Grads, Democrats More Likely to See Positive Impact of Health Care Law on Country
    GOP Voters Disapprove of ACA by Wider Margin than Democrats Approve of It
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    More Are Seeing the Health Care Law’s Impact; Negatives Outweigh Positives
    College Grads, Democrats More Likely to See Positive Impact of Health Care Law on Country
    GOP Voters Disapprove of ACA by Wider Margin than Democrats Approve of It
    Sizable Partisan Gaps over Importance of Deficit, Foreign Policy, Environment
    Economy, Health care, Terrorism Top Issues

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